Here’s how Texas can help today’s students land the jobs of tomorrow
URBAN EDGE : February 27, 2020
Research consistently shows that higher education pays — for both individuals and society. There’s a direct correlation between the level of postsecondary education and the amount of money a person makes, how much they pay in taxes, their degree of civic engagement and even their health. On average, those with a bachelor’s degree earn 31% more than those with an associate degree and 62% more than those with a high school diploma alone.
Strategies for Increasing Access to HISD Pre-K Programs (Part 2)
RESEARCH : February 17, 2020
This is the second in a series of briefs examining student access to Houston ISD pre-kindergarten programs. The study finds that among 2018-19 kindergarteners in HISD who did not attend HISD pre-k, about two-thirds of students likely qualified for enrollment.
City unveils ‘Resilient Houston,’ its plan to make the city stronger at every level
URBAN EDGE : February 13, 2020
When it comes to health care, most people know they can either put in the work of maintaining a healthy diet and getting enough exercise now or pay a much higher price — physically and fiscally — later in life. The same is true when it comes to the health and well-being of a city and its residents. In the long run, it’s smarter and less expensive for local governments to invest now to ensure they are prepared to handle unexpected disasters and possibly prevent problems altogether in the future.
Sunnyside survey shows neighborhood's social fabric is strong
URBAN EDGE : November 25, 2019
Results from the recently released Sunnyside Strong survey reveal promising potential for revitalizing the predominantly African-American neighborhoods of Sunnyside and South Park in south-central Houston; though there’s still work to be done.
Who Applies to EMERGE?
RESEARCH : September 25, 2019
In this research brief, we focus on the profiles of the 2016-2017 cohort of EMERGE applicants.